The moment we turn our High school graduation tassels from the right side of our caps to the left, we become alumni. We close a chapter of our lives that hold so many memories. I loved my high school. I was really involved, and enjoyed my teachers and friends. Our school had everything from fundraiser pep rallies toJustin Bieber flash mobs. I knew that from the moment we graduated, I would never be able to experience all the events that seemed to be a routine to me. I couldn't help but think: when will it be okay to visit my old high school without looking like I'm trying to relive the glory years?

In the second to last week of September, my old high school had their Homecoming game. Since we're not at a University, and therefore don't have a football team, my best friends and I decided to attend the game. It had been months since I last went to a game, and I was craving those Friday night lights. Finding the appropriate apparel for the game was a no-brainer. Since we were Alumni we didn't have to dress up since there was no dance for us to attend afterwards. Getting good seats were easy too. In high school, my best friends were a part of our spirit squad, the Maroon Platoon, so we decided to sit with them. Members of the Platoon get to paint their faces and act wild, which really gets the crowd going. It was fun, and we received a lot of hugs and "I miss you"s. I also got to see my old cheer squad!

After the game, we ate at Pluckers and reminisced on the night. We talked about how much fun we had and how much we missed it all. Then the topic of "When is it okay to visit your old high school, or attend high school events" came up. I asked a couple of my friends, and here is what we came up with:

The Unofficial list of when it's okay for you to visit your high school